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EGYPT EXPLORATION FUND.
A
GENERAL INDEX TO THE
ARCHAEOLOGICAL REPORTS. Vols.
XVIII.
I.
1
890-1
1908-9.
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EGYPT EXPLORATION FUND.
A
GENERAL INDEX TO THE
ARCHAEOLOGICAL REPORTS, Vols.
XVIII.
I. 1 890-1
1908-9.
COMPILED BY
W.
L.
NASH,
M.R.C.S.
{Eng),
f.s.a.
PUBLISHED AT THE OFFICES OF THE FUND, 37,
Great Russell Street, London, W.C.
:
LOXUON PRINTED BY WILLIAM CLOWES AND SONS, LIMITED, DUKE STREET, STAMFORD STREET, S,E., AND GREAT WINDMUL STREET,
W.
)
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I
INDEX TO
SECTIONS AND SUB-SECTIONS.
EGYPT EXPLORATION FUND. Excavations.
.... ....
Abadiyeh and Abydos.
Hii.
IX.
Ahnas.
VIII.
I.
XVIII.
I.
I.
I.
.
X.
I.
I.
.
Alexandrian cemeteries.
Beni Hasan. Deir
el
.
.
.
.
.
IV.
Bahari
Temple of Hatshepsut.
IV. ^s-
III. i.
Temple of Neb-hapet-Ra.
XIII.
V.
XIV.
i.
...... ......
Dendereh. Deshasheh.
i.
— Karanis and Bacchias.
Faiyum, Cities of
.
.
"
.
.
VI.
.
Amdid, Baklieh,
i.
IX.
5.
4.
XVI.
8.
X.
3.
XIV.
etc.
VII.
i.
V.
.
XI.
.
XII.
I.
14.
I.
i.
XVIII.
5.
XVI. 8. XIV. 10.
8.
.
II. i.
.
HI. preface.
II. 9. I.
XV.
13.
.
ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY. XV.
i.
I.
.
.
.......
Oxyrhynchus.
VIII.
XV. XVI.
VI. 21.
El Mahasna
el
3. 3-
XIII. 12.
Henassieh (Hanes).
Sinai.
VII. VIII.
i.
Ehnasya.
Tmei
i.
ii.
I.
.
XIII. 14.
VII.
XIV.
4.
12.
7.
PROGRESS OF EGYPTOLOGY. Archaeology, Hieroglyphic Studies, IV. 38. X. 8.
XVL
V. 20.
XL
12.
6.
XVII.
VL
XII. 10. I.
VIL
23.
IT.
XIII. 18.
XVIIL
8.
etc.
II.
16.
VIII. 16.
XIV.
18.
III.
IX.
XV.
8.
8.
17.
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2
Excavations and Explorations. VI. 25. XII. 12.
XVIII.
VII. 16. XIII. 24.
III.
VIII. 19.
XIV.
IX.
XV.
21.
IV. :^S. V. 21. X. 17. XI. 10.
8.
12.
XVI.
18.
XVII.
16.
7.
9.
Memoirs on. VI. 27. VII. 20. VIII, 26. X. XIV. 29. XV. 26. XVI. 30. XVII.
„
„
XIII. 24.
28. 17.,
Publication of Texts. Hieroglyphic. III. VIII. 27. IX. 18.
XIV.
Hieratic. IX. 20.
XV.
XV.
S3-
Demotic. X. 32.
XVI.
XVI.
V. 26.
XL
II. 16.
22.
IX. 21.
X. 32.
XIV.
XV.
35.
XVI.
Chronology. X. XV. 38. XVI.
36.
XL
38.
Geography. VII. 29. XIII. 45.
XVIII.
II.
III.
Foreign Relations.
IL
Philology.
XL XVI.
29.
43.
Religion.
III.
XVIII.
Law.
48.
XVII.
36.
XVIII.
36.
22.
XVI.
VI. 46.
XVII.
39.
27.
XVII.
32.
VII. 30.
VI. 38. IV.
22.
V.
31.
XL XVL
39.
44.
X. 37.
XV.
IV. 44,
23.
XIII.
III.
39.
50.
XV.
V.
XIV.
IV.
24.
IX. 30.
36.
XIV.
VI. 36.
XIL
27.
28.
44.
32.
48.
V,
33.
VI.
40.
XV.
41.
VI.
43. 31.
XL 30. XIL XVL 45. XVII.
X. 41. 43.
37.
38.
45.
XII.
III.
29.
Literature. IV. IX. 30. X. 43.
XV.
V. 30.
XL
IX. 58. 45.
43.
32.
33.
22.
VIIL
34.
30.
XIV.
XIII. 44.
XVI.
39.
XIL II.
VII. 33. XIII. 50.
38.
XVIII.
29.
IV. 43.
23.
II.
XVIII.
33.
XV.
X. 36.
VI. 39. VII. 31. VIIL 33. XIII. 46. XIV. XII. 27.
XVII.
IX. 21.
XIV.
....
33.
Foreign.
„
VIII. 29.
XVIII.
31.
21.
37.
VI. 35. VII. 24, XII. 23. XIII. 43.
XVII.
VIIL 32. IX. 26. XIV. 44. XV.
XIV.
27.
27.
XII. 27.
27.
25.
VIII. 29.
28.
V. XI. 23.
37.
XVII.
19.
VII. 23. XIII. 43.
IV. 42.
III. 15.
VIII. 30. 39.
XVIII.
27.
XVIII.
28.
XVIII.
23.
VI. 32. VII. 23. XII. 22.- XIII. 42.
VI. 37. XII. 23.
XVII.
XVII.
34.
XVII.
36.
V. 27. XI. 22.
29.
XVI.
31.
X. 31.
36.
History.
X.
IV. 41.
34.
IV. 39. V. 24. VI. 29. VII. 21. XI. 20. XII. 19. XIII. 39.
12.
34. 39.
V. 34.
55.
XL 47.
XVII.
VII. 37. XIII. 54.
XVIII.
32.
40.
VI. 44. XII. 32. 39.
VII. 36. XIII. 53.
XVIII.
VIIL
36.
XIV.
53.
40.
VIIL 39. IX. 34. XIV. 53. XV.
X. 44. 46.
XL
XVI.
34. 47.
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)
Natural History and Science. V. 34. VI. 51. XI. 33. XII. 33.
XVII.
VII. 36. XIII. 54. XIII.''54.
XVIII.
39.
III.
XIV.
XVI.
XI. — — XVII. ^vii. 34. ....
49.
46.
XVIII. 42
41,
VIII.
XIV.
IX. 34 47
39,
XV.
55.
43.
VII. 40.
VIII. 40,
Architecture, etc.
VII. 43.
XV.
56.
Art.
Arab Art,
etc.
XVi.
48.
Arabic Studies.
V. 35 VI. 54 XII. 68
Y.S6
.... IX. 67.
.
VII. 41 XIII. 56
49,
.....
Etudes Arabes.
X. 48
IX. 37.
VIII. 41.
Antiquities. III. 27 IV. 46. V. 36. VI. 5 VIII. 40. IX. 36. X. 47. XI. 34 XII. 35.
XIV.
45 X. 43 XVI. 48
X. 46.
IX. 35.
.
VI. 47, VII. 38 XII. 34. XIII. 55.
Earliest Historical Period
)j
XV.
53.
XVII.
Prehistoric.
IV,
25.
IX. 31.
40.
Archaeology X.44.
22,
VIII. 37.
X. 82.
XI. 59.
XIII. 88
Manners and Customs.
V. 35
VI. 46
,
Writing and Language. X. 39.
XI. 29.
Personal ERSONAL. XI. 36.
XVII.
VI. 54. VII. 47 VIII. 45. 47. XII. 36. XIII. 58. XIV. 59".^
43.
IX.
VII. 32. VIII. 35XII. 31 XIII. 50. XV. 41.
XVIII.
X.
IX. 38.
XV.
51^
27
5:
XVI. 54
45.
GRAECO-ROMAN EGYPT. VIII. 47.
IX. 39.
XIV.
XV.
60.
ss.
Bibliography
IV. 50. V. 39. VI. 57. VII 48. X. 54. XI. 2, 38. XII. 38. XIII. 60.
XVI.
55.
XVII.
XVIII.
45.
47.
VIII. 51.
IX. 45.
IV. 56. V. 46. VI. 62. VII. 54. X. 6s. XI. 46. XII. 38. XIII. 60.
XIV.
XV.
XVI.
72.
64.
of.
65.
GRAECO-ROMAN BRANCH. XII.
I.
XIII.
14.
VII.
XIV.
13.
XVII. 4.
XV.
VIII. 8.
XVIII.
59.
X.
8.
XVI.
4.
of.
in. 33'
...
Bibliography.
2.
III. 29.
.
GRAECO-EGYPTIAN LITERARY DISCOVERIES. „
XI.
8.
GRAECO-EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES. Bibliography
53.
II.
27.
III. S3II. 31.
III. 39.
COPTIC STUDIES. Biblical and Apocryphal.
vn.
55.
Patristic. VIII. 54.
VIIL II.
II. 32.
III. 41.
V. 47.
VI. 63.
52.
32.
III. 42.
V. 49.
VI. 64.
VII. 58.
(
Gnostic.
4
)
.II.
...... ....... .
.
V. 50.
S3-
VII. 62
VI. 64.
Liturgical.
VIII. 58
History.
VIII. 59
Philological.
VI. 66.
V. 51.
III. 43.
Miscellaneous.
II. 33.
VIII. 60
VII. 64.
V. 51.
III. 44.
VI. 69.
VII. 66
VIII. 60.
Bibliography.
V. 52.
III. 45.
VI. 69.
VII. 69.
VIII. 61
CHRISTIAN EGYPT. Biblical.
IX. 46.
XIV.
XV.
73.
X. 64.
Apocryphal, Gnostic, XVI. 68. XVII. 62. Gnostic. Patristic.
75.
79.
XVIII.
XVI.
68.
IX. 55.
XV.
XII. 54.
XIIL
XL
X. 73.
IX.
X. 67.
IX. 48.
X. 51.
53.
XII. 60. X.
68.
XIV.
XV.
76.
70.
XIL 60. Non-literary Texts, Inscriptions. XV. 73. XVI. 73. XVIL 69. XVIII. 64. X. 75.
XV.
XVL
74.
XL 74.
XIV.
81.
Bibliography.
XIV.
83.
76.
IX. 57
XV.
77.
XIL
62.
71.
XVIII.
XV.
IX. 56.
XV.
54.
XVIL
Church Literature. XVIIL 57. Miscellaneous.
65.
XL
52
78.
History and Legends. XVIL 66. XVIII. 59.
Art, etc.
77.
55.
XIII. 83.
XVIII.
71.
52.
XIIL
XVIII.
63.
53.
XVIL
73.
Historical and Literary.
67.
IX. 47.
XIL
49.
XVIL
68.
XVI.
74.
54.
XV.
73.
55.
XL
X. 67.
IX. 51.
XV.
Philological.
XIV.
XVIII.
61.
XIV.
XIII. 75.
etc.
XIII. 74.
XII. 52.
XVII.
67.
...... .....
Liturgical.
XIV.
XI. 48.
XVI.
66.
76.
X. 80.
XVI.
77.
XL
57.
XVIL
XL
58.
XVIL
84.
XIII 82
XIV.
80.
66.
XVL
68.
X. 78.
XVI.
XIIL
XVI. 70
XVIL
69.
XII. 65. 74.
XIL 74.
XIII. 85.
XVIII. 66.
64.
68.
XIII. 86.
XVIII.
70.
5
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)
LIST OF PLATES.
Excavations at Ahnas.
(Henassieh)
Our Domestic Tomb. Interior of the
Tomb
....
Statue of Apries.
Tmei
el
Amdid,
of Ameni.
Rams.
coffins of sacred
Frontispiece
I.
.
.
I.
II.
.
I.
19.
.
II.
2.
.
II.
4.
Tomb
of Sheikh Sa'id.
.
II. 10.
Tomb
of Khuenaten.
.
II. 12.
.
II. 25-
....
Statue of a Scribe.
Temple of Hatshepsut Plan of Temple.
The Upper Court. The Altar of Harmakhis. The Colonnade and Hypostyle View of Temple from S.E.
Mummies
in.
Frontispiece
.
III.
at
End
IV.
at
End
....
Plan of Temple.
Coptic
.
Hall.
.
from.
Transport of Obelisks. Alexandria, Karanis,
Map
View
The
„
of
....
of.
Temple
of,
from West Wall.
Portal from the East.
Mace-head from Hieraconpolis.
Chamber
.
.
.
.
.
of Ptah-Hetep
Tehutihetep, inner
Chamber
of the
Tomb
of.
V.
Frontispiece
at Ejid
IV.
V. 14. V, 19.
VIL
7.
VIIL
Frontispiece
IX
Frontispiece
Diorite Figure from East Court of Palace at
Knossos.
Graves
at
.
Ahaiwah and
.
.
.
IX.
65.
.
.
.
X.
25-
.
.
XII.
Frontispiece
XII.
Frontispiece
.
Ballas.
Contents of early Graves at Sharona. Stela of Beba,
from Sharowa.
.
,
.
(
Temple
of Neb-hapet-Ra
Plan of Temple. » ,,
I,
6
)
:
(1904) (1905)
Western Portion.
,
XIII.
•
XIV.
2.
XVI.
4.
XIV.
2.
(1907)
General View, looking East.
.
(1905)
Views during the Excavation.
Head
of
Queen Thyi, from
Temple
Fro7itispicce
XIV.
6. 2
XV. XVI.
6.
3 Plates
4.
3 Plates
XIV.
10.
Plates
of
Serabit
Gaming-board ; and red pottery Bowl; from
XVIII.
Mahasna
Maps
of Egypt.
.
III.— XII.
Frontispiece
at End of Vols.
In the Index each " Archaeological Report
" is
quoted as
a Volume.
The year covered by each Volume
Year.
Vol. I.
II.
III.
.
.
.
shown below.
Year.
Vol.
900-1
X.
.
I
1892-3
XI.
.
1901-2
1893-4
XII.
.
1894-5
XIII.
.
1895-6
XIV.
.
1896-7
XV.
.
1890-1
.
is
.
1902-3
1903-4
IV.
.
•
V.
.
.
VI.
.
.
VII.
.
1897-8
XVI.
.
1906-7
VIII.
.
1898-9
XVII.
.
1907-8
IX.
.
XVIII.
.
1908-9
1899-1900
1904-5 .
1905-6
INDEX. A. Aahmes
I., stela of,
containing a reference to the expulsion of the
Hyks6s.
Aahmes
II.,
an inscription naming the mother
Aahmes Pennekheb, tomb Aahotep, the parentage
Aakheperka, "
Aamu,
Aasheit, the
name
of, at
Gebel
called "Priest of the
„
priest of the
,,
el
Gebrawi
Pyramid of Nefer-ka-Ra."
pyramid of Pepy
his burial place at
13
35
II.
2$'
II.
26,
XIII.
10.
Temple of Neb-hapet-Ra
Queen of Neb-hapet-Ra
of the
X. X.
Hathor in Akh-aset,^' msntioned on an
stela
...
Aba, the tomb
Aba, a
...
Newberry
the slain enemies depicted on the
so-called.
Daressy.
of.
of.
Priest of
XVIIIth dynasty
of.
Der
el
...
II.
Gebrawi
Aba, "chief steward of the divine adoratrix " Nitokre, a statue
XIV.
2.
XIV.
9.
II.
14.
II.
14.
IX.
6,
IX.
6.
of.
XIV.
Daressy Aba, Steward of Netaqert, daughter of Psammetichus Ab-aa, a stela
I,
tomb
of.
of.
33
IV.
40.
XII.
26.
XIV.
44.
X.
43.
IX.
40.
XII.
29.
Abaton, an island near Philae, the Greek form of the Egyptian
Schafer
A-wabe.
^M,
Spiegelberg
Title of a priest.
Abinnaeus, commander of a cavalry camp at Dionysius, corre-
spondence
Ab
r-k, xli.
Abu Abu
of.
43.
...
...
...
•••
Spiegelberg
Roash, excavations
at.
Chassinat
Simbel, stela of Rameses II.
Abusir, excavations
Abu
...
...
...
" take heed," an Egyptian equivalent of abrek of Genesis
Sir,
at.
at.
Schafer.
excavations at.
...
Borchardt.
,,
Memoir by Schafer
,,
Report on work
at.
Chassinat.
...
...
IX.
12;
XII.
19
XL
12.
VI.
29.
VIII.
25.
XIII.
37-
IX.
17.
X.
14.
B
INDEX.
2
Abu
pvramid of a Queen found
Sir,
XTH.
at.
37.
brick buildings attached to the southernmost pyramid at
,,
SCHAEFER Abusfr
Malaq, excavations
el
a prehistoric cemetery
,,
,,
Abusuten,
Rubensohn and Knatz.
at.
and
stele
door
false
discovered by
at,
...
Daressy.
Abydos, Decree of Nekhthorheb from.
Abydos, Royal tomb
at.
found at Dendereh
of,
Am£lineau.
„
prehistoric cemeteries at.
,,
Royal tombs of the early period found
,,
stela of the
34th year of Senusert
29 31
XV.
29
vn.
2
IV.
39
VII.
40
IX.
2
VI.
26
XV.
33
VIII.
27
VIII.
27
1897-8, a preliminary Report on
„
,,
I.
Am^lineau
AbydoSiksnouvillesfouiilesif,i^g'^-6.
„
al.
X.
XIV.
Ami^lineau Accounts, Royal, of the Vth dynasty, from Sakkarah.
Borchardt
VI.
Accounts, of the 4th century written on bones of oxen.
by scenes from Egyptian tombs
Achilles, the shield of, illustrated
Achmimic
version of
Romans Eshmun
name
of,
Acoris, stela of, from Ahnas.
Acoris, the
Temple
...
of, at
Kamal.
...
'
Tehneh
Acoris, demotic inscriptions dated in the reign
and
Ar'onis, Attis,
common
in the
of, a7iez
Maspero.
47.
XII.
20.
XIV.
31-
XV.
34.
46
VII.
34
XIII.
45
XIV.
48
IX.
60
VI.
35
,.
XVIII.
35
Spiegelberg
XIV.
38
XVII.
26
II.
5
II.
5
XVIII.
32
VIII.
24
...
Weill
form of animals.
Amen,
the, for
XIV.
her-k a survival of a savage
De Mot.
African dwarfs, and Libyans, archaic figures
Aha,
68.
XVI. formula
Script, the linear.
Aegean vases
XVI.
and seasonal
Osiris, as deities of vegetation
form of greeting.
Aegean
SriEGELEERG
of.
Eraser.
changes.
Adoration, the
38.
on a fragment from the temple of
Landau
at Sidon.
16.
X.
Clement, entitled " The Epistle of the
I.
to the Corinthians."
Achoris, the Horus
32.
XV.
of the Harris papyrus,
is
...
Naville.
of.
the tower of Medinet
Habu Ahikar, a personage mentioned in the Book of Tobit, the Story of in
an Aramaic papyrus of the 5th century B.C.
Ahmase, high
priest of Letopolis,
Ahmasi, prince of
Ahmes, a Saite ,,
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